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Ford, GM to Start Building Tomahawks and Patriots — Trump
Ford, GM to Start Building Tomahawks and Patriots — Trump
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US auto giants Ford and General Motors will begin manufacturing weapons, including Tomahawk cruise missiles and Patriot air defense systems, as part of a broader economic push to replenish stockpiles depleted during the Iran war, President Donald Trump announced.
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"We're in a big, strong economic push to do the weapons," Trump told reporters at the White House, adding that auto companies with excess capacity are making deals to switch production lines. "General Motors is all excited about building weapons now."The US military fired over 1,000 Tomahawk cruise missiles and thousands of Patriot interceptors during the conflict with Iran, severely draining reserves. The White House has been in emergency meetings with defense contractors to address the shortfall.Trump said Ford and GM are among the manufacturers signing contracts to produce missiles, adding that "we want to make sure we always have a lot of them."
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Ford, GM to Start Building Tomahawks and Patriots — Trump
09:28 23.06.2026 (Updated: 10:03 23.06.2026) US auto giants Ford and General Motors will begin manufacturing weapons, including Tomahawk cruise missiles and Patriot air defense systems, as part of a broader economic push to replenish stockpiles depleted during the Iran war, President Donald Trump announced.
"We're in a big, strong economic push to do the weapons," Trump told reporters at the White House, adding that auto companies with excess capacity are making deals to switch production lines. "General Motors is all excited about building weapons now."
The US military fired over 1,000 Tomahawk cruise missiles and thousands of Patriot interceptors during the conflict with Iran, severely draining reserves. The White House has been in emergency meetings with defense contractors to address the shortfall.
Trump said Ford and GM are among the manufacturers signing contracts to produce missiles, adding that "we want to make sure we always have a lot of them."